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"Some Etchingham Ephemera or more Scenes from Provincial Life"

article published in 1989

"The Sussex Community and the Oath to uphold the Acts of the Merciless Parliament"

Bold as brass: secular display in English medieval brasses

chapter published in 2002

English Church Monuments in the Middle Ages: history and representation

book published in 2009

English Medieval Shrines. By John Crook. 250mm. Pp 342, 4 figs, many b&w pls. Woodbridge: Boydell, 2011. ISBN 9781843636827. £39.95 (hbk)

For Honour and Fame: Chivalry in England, 1066-1500

book published in 2011

Founders and Fellowship. The Early History of Exeter College, Oxford, 1314–1592. By John Maddicott. 240mm. Pp xii+353, 2 maps, 22 pls. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014.isbn 9780199689514. £75 (hbk)

Gothic Tombs of Kinship in France, the Low Countries, and England. By Anne McGee Morganstern. 280mm. Pp xix + 252, 106 figs, 4 pls. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000. ISBN 0–271–018959–3. Price £45.00

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J.C. Holt, Magna Carta and Medieval Government, London, 1985

Language, Lordship, and Architecture: The Brass of Sir Thomas and Lady Walsh at Wanlip, Leicestershire, and its Context

article by Nigel Saul published March 2012 in Midland History

Lordship and Faith: the English gentry and the parish church in the Middle Ages

book published in 2017

Mark Duffy, Royal Tombs of Medieval England (2003)

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New Light on the Medieval Gough Map of Britain

article by Catherine Delano-Smith et al published 21 November 2016 in Imago Mundi

The Beauchamp Pageant, ed. Alexandra Sinclair (2003)

The Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker. Translated by Preest David with introduction and notes by Barber Richard. Pp xxvii+155, b&w ills. Woodbridge: Boydell, 2012. isbn 9781843836919. £50 (hbk)

The Contract for the Brass of Richard Willoughby (d. 1471) at Wollaton (Notts.)

The Early 14th-century Semi-effigial Tomb Slab at Bredon (Worcestershire): Its Character, Affinities and Attribution

scholarly article by Nigel Saul published in January 2017

The Growth of a Mausoleum: The Pre-1600 Tombs and Brasses of St George's Chapel, Windsor

The Pre-History of an Oxford College: Hart Hall and its Neighbours in the Middle Ages

scientific article published in 1989

The Rise of the Dallingridge Family

The cuckoo in the nest: a Dallingridge tomb in the Fitzalan Chapel at Arundel

scientific article published in January 2009

Westminster: the art, architecture and archaeology of the royal abbey and palace. Vol I: The Art, Architecture and Archaeology of the Royal Abbey. Edited by Tim Tatton-Brown and Warwick Rodwell. 250 mm. Pp 428, ills (some col), facsimiles, maps and p

scholarly article by Nigel Saul published in July 2016

‘Incomparabilissime Fabrice’: The Architectural History of Salisbury Cathedral c. 1297 to 1548

scholarly article by Tim Tatton-Brown published in September 2013